Posts Tagged ‘ Commodities ’

Jim Rogers: Time to Buy Agricultural Commodities

Nov 10th, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Featured, Investing Strategies, Macroeconomics
“If you can tell me something else where the fundamentals are so attractive…I’d be happy to put my money there,” said Jim Rogers, the famed investor and self-made billionaire in a recent interview. “But I don’t know of any other place.” What’s he talking about? Today, we take a look and ...read more


What You Need to Know About the Future of Silver, Gold and Oil

Sep 14th, 2009 | By Alan Knuckman | Category: Commodities, Energy, Featured, Options
Now more than ever, investors are getting nervous about stocks. As the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average continue to trend higher, it’s only a matter of time before the market makes its next correction. But there’s hope in commodities… In the last year, my Resource Trader Alert readers have ...read more


Oil and Molybdenum Are Poised for Future Gains

Aug 4th, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Commodities, Featured
The oil price is stubborn, like a two-year-old who refuses to eat his mashed peas. Despite all evidence that the market is well supplied, oil is over $70 a barrel again as I write. Taking the view out to the horizon, though, I think it will go higher and will ...read more


Insiders Buying up Penny Stocks

Nov 24th, 2008 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Commodities, Penny stocks
We’ve talked a lot recently about what the market is doing, and how bleak the whole investment world is. Today, we’re going to step back and let you in on what truly matters…profiting from penny stocks. You see, even in the worst of times, there are winners and losers. We know ...read more


The Clientele Effect and Oil

Nov 19th, 2008 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Commodities, Energy, Featured, Macroeconomics
Clientele Effect: The preference of an investor or group of investors for buying a particular type of security. — BNET Business Dictionary We’ve seen a run up of banks, real estate, and commodities, just to see all three crash in unforgettable fashion. Now, investors are a little more skeptical…at least, you’d think ...read more